In "Embers of Moonlight", the moon changes by fading and becoming more see-through until, ultimately, she crumbles and dies. This is portrayed in the text when first, the moon is described as being a shining ivory figure, but at the end, she is described as a shimmering pile of dust.
<span>D is the correct answer. Moore expressed a wish that poets would create “imaginary gardens with real toads in them” in this poem, showing her opinion against the strict traditions and elitism of poetry as a genre.</span>